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entrain

[en-treyn] / ɛnˈtreɪn /




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Closer to the Interstate 95 corridor, the threat of widespread heavy rainfall and flash flooding is low, but tropical moisture entrained and dragged northward by Fred could enhance downpours in the Mid-Atlantic. on Wednesday.

From Washington Post

The world, body, and brain entrain with one another like interlocking eddies floating down a stream.

From Salon

At the moment, all the berg's many fragments are entrained in a fast-moving stream of water known as the Southern Antarctic Circumpolar Current Front.

From BBC

But until they were shocked, stunned and carried away in a 5-gallon pail on Monday, there they were: entrained in the diversion by the hundreds.

From Washington Times

Indeed, water tank simulations run by the group have demonstrated just how efficiently flows of mud, sand and silt of the type occurring in canyons will entrain and move fibres to even greater depths.

From BBC